Oklahoma State Cowboys freshman linebacker Brendan Vaughn was arrested Saturday and charged with "possession of a controlled and dangerous substance with intent to distribute within 2,000 feet of a school and possession of drug paraphernalia," according to Kelsy Schlotthauer of Ocolly.com.

The possession with intent to distribute charge is a felony, and the possession of drug paraphernalia is a misdemeanor. Coach Mike Gundy told reportersVaughn has been dismissed from the team.

Schlotthauer reported authorities released Vaughn on Sunday.

An Oklahoma State official previously told theOklahoman'sScott Wrightthe school was aware of Vaughn's arrest and were "gathering details" about the circumstances behind it.

Schlotthauer reported university employees and police officers followed a smell of marijuana to a campus residence belonging to Vaughn. Upon receiving permission to search Vaughn's room, officers discovered an undisclosed amount of money and a substance believed to be marijuana.

Vaughn joined Oklahoma State as part of the 2017 recruiting class. The Forney, Texas, native didn't appear in the Cowboys' first two wins of the season as he's taking a redshirt in his first year with the program.